On Friday 21 November 2008, tomp wrote:
>aram
>
>wait until you get no 'bad character' message
>
>maybe bad action caused by bad command
>
>get clean command to cnc first ( get no 'bad character' first )
>
>you cannot see the character, but the emc program can
>
>best o luck
>tomp
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi
>> I used g editor and new error – bad character ‘134682144 sed’
>> Program was
>> %
>> G17 G20 G40 G80 G49
>> G57 G90 G1 F5. X0 Y0 Z0
>> G91 X-1.5 F3.
>> %

This is one of the reasons I like to us vim to create gcode files, you can see 
everything.

>> The other problem is that – line 4 out of range because x-1.5
>> When I change x-1.5 to x1.5  machine start read only last line.
>> Why emc2 does not read G57 G90 G1 F5. X0 Y0 Z0?
>>
>> Can I move cursor and start from specific line?
>> Thanks
>> aram
>>
>>> I have verified that saving a "Text" or "Text Encoded" file from
>>> openoffice 2.4 is incompatible with emc.  openoffice writes something at
>>> the beginning of the file called a "unicode byte order mark"; don't
>>> worry if you don't understand what that means, but *do* understand that
>>> openoffice will apparently not save files in the form required by emc.
>>>
>>> Use a text editor (not a word processor or typesetting program like
>>> openoffice write).  gedit is a text editor that should be installed on
>>> an ubuntu machine, and many people use it successfully to write gcode
>>> programs.
>>>
>>> Jeff
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